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The Crawford County News from Girard, Kansas • 3

The Crawford County News du lieu suivant : Girard, Kansas • 3

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Dorman shipped one car load of cattle 1SOS, Everything In the jewelry line cheap at Mr. J. R. Lott of. Illinois, has been in our town for several days.

He went South RED STORE CHEAP LIST and one car load of sheep and hogs yester A. Richards'. 43-if GILMORE Attorneys at Law, on the Joplin road Monday evening. Mr. day evening.

Tbore will be lots of hogs Nneeemnr iilimnn, Hsnair Second. Jiand furniture at Win Lott has property in Girard, but we sus to ship tli is coming fall and winter. THURSDAY. JUNE 28, 1877. 629 Street, Washington, D.C.

Gardner's. 43 tf pect thcie is a stronger attraction fur him, American and Foreign Patents. hereabouts than that. We learn from Dr. Cusbenberry that The all absorbing topic- of conversation now is, what are tho Fanger Bros, going raisins prm-ureu in 1111 countries, rs'o fkcs iw auvavo.

No eh.iiKS nuluss His patent ia grunted. No fe for miikluir preliminary exitim-iiiiiliun. Rpeciitl itLlxiiiiiaii vii to Interference hefoi-B the Prupin oitlca KxteueUma be THE CRAWFOBD COUNTY NEWS. Fabllshed every Thursday by UGOKUU. W.

TIPTO.V. A spun of mules belonging to Mr. Shif to do with all tliose boxes or urv conds, the two members of the Janes family who were hurt so badly in a recent storm, and who yet survive, are getting along finely, groceries, canned and dried fruits of every tier took a short ruu on the East side of ros Prop's KANSAS. fore coiieiets, iiinwgeiniiiit Soils 111 ilinamut decription that they have just received. tinu nil liiljritliou ripHi'liiinltiK to Invea- the square on last Saturday evening.

Milt. and havo every prospect of getting well. uona or MiNu SrAne roil cahi'IILsy UBKCKIPTIOK KATES! One Hundred Thousand Pollurs to loan on real estate security, on reasonable who was driving nt the time, stuck to them, and managed to pull them in after CIRARD, DBT GOODS. Oat I- aivry i'auk. TTnlttd States Courts and Departments.

(tliihna pi-oapciiteri In lh Supreme Court of tlx United SIsUM.OonrtiM" IJIniina, ffe. one year, six months, GROCERIES. they had run some distance. terms. Apply at once to Fkakk Flatten.

three month. 60 Just before making up the forms, we wire informed thatone of Professor Allen's twin babies died last nielit. It will he Advertisements Inserted tit reasonable rates. (lmii-i of Aliiliiiinn. hiiK.

Southern Of all kinds at lowest competition prices. lbs Beet 4 lbs Sosp 1 lb Choico Tea The Jnpliu Ktwi is very anxious that a 00 15 Ml i BOOTS AND SHOES. Oity nittl Oounti'y. taken to Lawrence, Kans: and hurried Waeong for sale cheap to close out, at mail route be established on the Joplin It. ns the editor says that tlie.

iYcim cannot Mens Russet Shoes D. 41 tt. Mens' nueset Boot 1 Ot .7 I leave Joplin until day after it is pub' f.adlci 101 "For Sale. lishcil, and of necessity of course reaches CLOTHING. Mens' and Boys all lined 00 Mens' lined 1 SS Mens1 lined Coals 60 Boys lined 1 2(1 Mens' and Boys Ltncu Alpaca aud Mohair Coats HATS AND CAPS.

A spun of mules, harness and wagon on Its subscribers behind time. Godley McKay have sold their Drug Store to Messrs George aud Alva Walker, formerly of Iola Kansas. Tbo Walker All styles at reduced prices, A. lively rain again on TucMlny night. The roads will soon ho muddy iudced.

J. D. Biirkrr took a flying trip to St, Louiu few diiys ago. credit, or a discount for cash; NOTIONS. Mr.

John L. Hicks is suffering very se Nick Tkyeb. 40-tf. brothers come well recommended, and verely with a cancer in his right eye. He An endless raricty, aud a.l at lowest prices.

one if not both of them are practical drug went to Kansas City yesterday morning. Mr. Hicks is a very worthy citizen and it "Water-coolers and ice cream freezers, at gists, although one of them has been en- Brown was up from Pittsburg on Tuesday eight. J. D.

Barker's. 41-tf. eaccd in the Jewelry business at Iola for some time past. They are young men l'rove It. Srst time you are in town call nt LUMBER TARE), of energy and thrift, and under their management, the popular VCity Drug "Pap" Mansfield has bought the Joo.

Ennis colt and works him in his transfer wagon. tlio Bed Stare and compare goods and Sjors" will undoubtedly kerp in the front 1-0 iiMMou, tinu no Ctrl, nf war claims before fctaH-iiiirs) Mouiiimiis. Arrears of Pay and Bounty. Of Kiewis, hoi.imkiis, mill kaii.oiis nf ihe tuts war, or tlu-ir heirs, itro in tntinv eases entitled to money t'l'Hlll tlledoveriiiueMl, of which they havo 1111 kunwledne. Write lull liUiory ol 'survice, end Into amount of piiv aud buuu I received.

Kudo slump, toiil 11 full reply, -afiar examination, Will be given yoil 5 '( 1 Pensisas. All OKfiiiKiia, soi.tiiHiiH, ami luti.niis wounded rnptiire.l, or ininrml In ilm hua war, however slightly, etui olnitin ri. petition, many now receiving pensions are eiiilileil lo mi hwrtnit. Send stamp mid will lie im-nislieil free. (Ilminani.

whnve nttomeva have heiin PimIhiI, will he BnilniHMi.lv liirnifchril Willi full iiirorinailouauil proper oil niiplicatiuu ic lis. As we elmi-jr no fee unless successful, stamps for lemrii postage shunld be seui United Stales General Land Offioe. Oontemeil Li ml rrlvnte Land Claims. Milling Pre-emption ami prase-ettieil in-fore the Uuneral I.uinl Olllco and Imparl-ill en to! the Interior, Old Bounty land Warrants. Wepay cash for them.

Where assignments are imperiect give jierfecl Ihem. Mall Vontracton and others. We act oa attorneys for such in procuring eon-tracts, making-: collections, negotiating loans, and attending to all business conlkted to us. I.iiwral armiigemenLs made wait attorneys in Hit classes ot business. Address GILMORE P.

O. Uox Ai. WuuLiugton. 1). C.

Wasiiihotos, 11. 0., KovtmUr 24, )S7. I take pleasure in expressing mv entire confidence iu tbn rraymnniliililu and H.leliln ot til Patent and Collesliou House of UlLMOKa a Co, of this city. OKO. II.

H. WHITE, (Ats'iier qftht fcdiuuul Xttroyolitan MuntA prices with their cheap list. rank. We regret very much to lose God- $2.00 per dozen first clus i'lioto ley McKay from the list of Girard busi crabs, at hesslar Bno. Ft.

Scott, for ness men, but we are happy to believe that they will be succeeded by men Who is to bo hoped that bo will meet with an entire cure. J. Avery, the Agent of the Weir Plow Co. informs us that he has the present season sold one hundred and twenty-sis Weir cultivators. We do not know the number sold, by other dealers here, but infer that the amount has been large.

mi Messrs. V. II. Spencer and W. C.

Perry of Fort Scott went up the Gnlf road on Vriday morning. They had been interviewing the lead mines at Short Creek. Spencer thinks there is lots of lead there, aud snys a great deat of it is being taken out, i 80 dujs. i. 40 4-t.

dipt. Ping Borne very fine hogs. They are of an excellent -breed and very large. The population of Girard is fast augmenting. Just ask V.

W. Atmawortliy about the latest arrival. are in every way worthy to succeed Hum. Blooded Stallions For Sale. Our best wishes greet the new firm in A gentleman who resides in Cherokee its advent to our town.

enmity lias a couple of stallions, of the JJillaD imported stock, cither ot which he will sell at a bargain. The horses are five The attendance at the performance of and six years old, sound and in good or We arc Informed that the ball at the t. Jumps Hotel last week was not a success financially. the California Minstrels on Friday night, rier. For particulars inquire nt this office.

was very good abont three hundred be ing present. The performance was unus We have just received a large stock of ually good for a traveling troup. Among the act worth special mention was the cards, letterheads, billheads, statements, envelopes, nnd are now prepared to Dealers in liTMBEE, S. M. Msnlcer aud F.

J. Morse enmc up from Webb City on Wednesday morning. Tliry report things booming down there. It is thought that iraapc of counterfeit's at present are infesting Joplin, as performance uf the ''Levino Brothers" up turn out auy kind of job work cheaper The Jophu railroad (s doing an excellent business at tho present time. From four to seven cars of freight are taken out by every t'irougli train, and ene conch is transferred from the Gulf road every even on the Tumbler Harmonicah (as it is and better than tbo people of Girard havo called) which is simply Tumblers or been accustomed to.

FA NOB It, F. S. FANUBR" glasses filled partly full with water to give counterfeit silver coins are plentiful. ing, which makes two passenger, coaches PEOPLE'S STORE. the sounds of the different notes.

Also First class card Potograplis nt Thesj that runs over the road every day. I Quite number of Odd Fellows from we might notice the drawing of the Le I. A it Bnos, Ft. Scott, for 80 days, $2.00 per the country were in attendance at the vino Brothers who in a very few minutes dozen. 40-4-t, Pete" Christain is improving his prop, erty in the South pint of town, very much Lodge meeting on Tuesday evening.

HINGL produced, with the aid of a piece nf charcoal life like portraits ot Geo. Washing For your hardware go to J. D. Barker's. He has put up nil addition, is reroofing FANGER BRO 41-tt.

tun and President Hayes. Bernardo's and will plaster the bouse. If we haden' the Pxninage is up on heels, and is being moved over on lots beUttiging to the, M. church, in the heard that the building would be rented For ynur tinwaro go to J. D.

Barker's. when completed, we would infer that tiouth, part of town. imitation of the female voice and act Was perfection. Take it all in all, it was the best performance of the kind we have seen for a long time, and we think the audience were very well satisfied with the Pete wa going to form a life partnership, 41-tf. Window curtains and pictures, cheap -DEALERS IN Queensware, with a woman as the junior member of Our worthy Probate Judge J.

A. Smith Lath, Sash, Blinds, 3Ioiillingr, the firm. spent last Sunday visiting ft lends in Ft. carpets, and baby carriages at Wm. Gardner's.

48-tf entertainment. coit. His wife has been visiting there for several weeks. Mr. Samuel McKahan of Washington township was in town on Saturday.

He stiys his corn looks well. He has one Boots and tSliotiH, Cottaro House Report Arrivals up to Wtduet- For Sale. One ivear old mule, hands hijih The Cherokee whiskey case was recom noon. Price, Call at the Red Store, Girard, menced last Tuesday before Esq. B.

J. hundred and thirty acres planted, thirty Kansas. SOtf. C. B.

Knnford, Onge Mipidon. G. B. Jcnncp, Chlcneo. tt.

3. Sonford, Mich. W. U.Toir, Kai, O. Huniugton, Ht.

Lou in. Slim. E. Horslejr, Pureed, pie usual difficulty in getting of which is high enough for the horses to 41 juiy cccurrtd. bile when he is plowing it.

The remain Mica. IdaIIrsley, Mis. Harris, Walnut Station. Fanger Bros, have just received ttlo tier he snys is from 2' inches up to three II. Hanior, Chicago.

C. H. Brown, Detroit, Mich. lurtrpht and finest stock of groceries ever M. Z.

Miliar, (llrard, M. Goldsmith, Loaveu- feet. opened in this city. Call and see. SOtf.

We nave been informed tliat quite a number of Girard boys have struck, lead worth. 8. E.Kntekin. S. Walker, K.

P. H. Flltcraft, City. W.D. Harvey, Benton.

I), (ialn- at Short creek; among them arc A. J. There are many methods of tearing FANCY LAMPS, NOTIONS, Ac, ftc. Goods Exchanged 1 FOB A. Richards, practical watchmaker and noy, J.

D. Kllli-on. F. W. Brown.

Jopliu R. R. A. Turner and Fowler. domes, in tact there are so many ways jeweler, in Godley McKay's store.

43 tf HaiiduMon, Ilopler. Parker, Chicago. A. Plillllps, Olty. J.

Mackln, F. Wilson, (3. we shall not nt tempt to enumerate them, Out hereafter we prefer to do without a Sulton, Chicago. If. Bartiardo, Cincinnati).

Earlesand boy "Tommy" went to 1.00 will buy 41bs of tho very best cof Wg also keep on hand a large stock of eMe troughs J-- Which are Just as durable and a great jdeal cheaper than any other kind. Northwest of Public Square, GIRARD, KANSAS. VC. W. Joplin In Uvino, II.

Lovinp, N. Y. 8. 8. Snuford, Hal-' fee at the lied Store.

list Friday evening. Charlie we locnl rather than have that big dog catch voeton Tex. II. H. Llndoii, Kan.

II. precmnn went down there to loek" after us by the cont tall as we cross the street Fraukeiiberser, Ft. Scott. Willnrd, Joplin Seed, Seed! Buckwheat for sale at the Girard Mill. It.

H. II. O. Tripp, K.C., D. A.

Vincent, Grant. but fine proupects of lead. again. N. KnmlHll, Joplin It.

It. A. Schmio, Otto i 1 Freltat'. Grocn Bay, Wis. W.

Jone, Joplln.R.R. Side of Public Square, Geo. Turner was riding a mule yester Judiii JTettii; Too many A. Phillips, T. T.

Porry, C. V. City. Short Creek. Just returned the Red Store cheap list day.

The mule disdained to walk in the and too few successful miners at Short C. B. Filet, Ft. Scott. J.

A. Hu80ck, I.ncoy, street, tut took his way along on the C. Hughe, Alliance, O. F. Penney, Odell, Ilia.

read it iu this paper. Owing to very Creek. Ono pick won't support forty nidi walk on the East side of the Cottage Fort Scott boiled shirts. Not much. favorable purchases the proprietors are F.

P. Wiley, E. C. Niels, Worth, Mo. Kenvy, K.

C. J. W. Lamoresnx, C. Manker.

City. 1. R. House, when arriving opposite the stoop Dolwllur, MIskIod. W.

A. White, St. Louis. offering the best goods at very low prices. Give the Red Store a trial.

on the East side, Mr. mule began backing Marble Works. D. KIIU011, F. W.

Brown, W. Willnrd, D. Mia- The Local editor of the Columbus fie-publican-Courier, saw some partie in bath and went stem foremost toward the Cot ver. Jopliu R. It.

W. II. Reynolds, M. K. ft T.

For guttering and spouting go to J. B. If. Urown, Joplin R. R.

A. La tage House kitchen. To end the matter, ing last Sandav week, aud the fellow act Barker's. 41-tf. dy, Cherokoo, A.Jones, Chicago.

W. P. Button, Paolo. Jay Shaw, J. Waltman and Lady, 8.

Cur- George'y was forced to climb off and lead ually talks as though it made him blush. Ws MOODY, Prop'r, the stubborn brute. lace Win. Lritch, 81. Louis.

J.F. Haul, 8.F. FORT SO TT. KANSAS. For Sale.

Two lieavy horses 5 years old, one set Roborta. W. F. Haver. A.

C' Bprague, llavcp A fquad of carpenters have been busy is ir a a W. II. Bellomy. Hitchcock, Chtrokee. fiir some days, repairing bridges on the At the annual school meeting yesterday, of harness and wagon for sale on reason able terms.

For particulars euquire at John loniz was elected Director, by a Oulf road between here and Beulab. The Oulf will keep Iter track in trim, always. tins office, or of Dr Cuslivnberrv, at bis majority vote of the meeting, there being forty -ene votes cast. A tax of ono per From Partington. June, 18th, 1877.

office. 25 tf. A nne ram lus: cducsday a Editor Kkws. Crops of all kinds are cent was levied for teachers fuud, aud three fourths per cent for incidental pur week, cheered the hopes of Crawford FOR THE I1LACK IUI.L", looking well in this vicinity now consid county Fanners wonderfully, and sends And tlie recently discovered jfold mines eriug the season. Corn looks as well as a I lie Big Horn Mountains: Goby tlie poses.

The board was instructed to have the school house properly heated hereaf the growing corn along nt a 2.40 gait. former seasons when it was planted in wny of Denver, Cheyenne and lie Great Kansns Pacific linilway. Uememlicr, ter, to purchase coal by contract to the Cnpt. Ping is going to build ao addi due time, of course it is not as large quite, but the growth is very rapid nnd if it ii ll illi il li aS ft Xjf 1 DR GOODS iii)DTnrioi)innn'n Denver aud Clieyenno are the principal lowest bidder, and to hire a Janitor fol tion to his residence, East of town. The the school term of nine months.

does not turn out dry in the month of outfitting points for tlie miucs, and tlie safest, most direct nu n. 'st l'reiuently dipt, has a delightful situation, and: if August, there will be more corn raised in we lived in such a place we should fancy traveled route to Custer City, Deadwootl The County Treasurer informs us that ourselves at home. i this township than ever before as pre and tlie Big Horn country, is via Cheyenne and Fort Laramie. there are a great many persons delinquent vious to this. We suppose that there Mrs.

Ilite the lady who was a f.w days FOR THi; SAN JCAIf will be one "soul made Happy" on Tuesday next when Miss. McMurray' school Tpke the Kausas Pacific Hail ay at Kan ago declared insane by an inquest in the on f)ereaiinl property tax, and he hereby takes this method to inform them that according to the terms of the law the same must bo paid or a warrant will be sas City or Leavenwortu for DeDver, Probate Court of this county, was taken where close connections are made with closes. Kot because she is not competent of teaching the school at nor be tn the Insane Asylum at Ossawatomie. the Denver and Hio Grande linilway for Kan. on last Friday morning.

issued by the day of July. Persons Colorado nprings, Fueblo, i.1 Jloro, Del cause she does not enjoy teaching, but because she lias been constantly tormented Norte, Lake City, Silvertoon and all points than any otlior Works in lie Sobtlnrcst. All wora warranted to Rive satisfaction. J.K. WILLIAMS, Ant.

N. B. Parties can make contracts with the airenl at the same figures as they can at tho 41 a r-lile Works. owing personal property tax, will save costs by paying up at ouce. In the ban Juan Country.

Jiy taking tins J. Clarksen, special Agent far the At by part of the district board trying to old favorite line, the you can stop ruu" the school and who at the sane las Insurauce Co. of Hartford and a promineut Sunday School man was in The Joplin It.lt. Co, began working a over in Denver anl visit the 014 estaululi-cd mines and smelting works in its vicin time do not know enough to run bog's. (Perhaps some of them will be at a loss town on Tuesday, looking after the inter ity, an advantage every ono in wining can In order to Sell, as Soon as Possible, the 1 the Balance of the gang of bands on their road last Monday.

The section starts at Girard and is five CRAWFOItl) CO. readily appreciate. est of said Company. to know who is but they can eas THE SSOCKY IflOUKfTtlN RESORTS miles in length. It is under tbo control ily find out by inquiring.) And wonderful Mineral Springs of Colo of a man by the name of Brown, whom we Justice Purccll is getli.ig tired of being 'bamboozled and disobeyed by witnesses It is somewhat amusing to meet some rado never lose their interest to the Tour-1st.

and the tiencfits to Invalids are magi believe is a trother-in law of Mr. Bradly, BANK, the leading Republicans and ak the stock. a section boss on the Gulf R. R. Among and jurors, and proposes hereafter to have cal and ncver-failiD'.

The way to reach question "bow do you like the proceed tuein is by tlie great Kansas Pacific Itail the hands at work on the rosd are our friends Jake and John ings of Hayea!" They will drop their GIRARD, KANSAS. way. them come to time at once, without any dallying or evasion. If you wish to take a lesson In Ortho leads as thougli they were ashamed, but Pullman Palace cars through to Den McClure. they will say at last, I like him pretty I without change.

Lowest rates guar antecd tn all points. circulars. well but I don't like the way lie appoint giving full information, cheerfully It is with unswerved pleasure that we are enabled to account tbo excellent ser "Eastern Exchange graphy go over to the Court House and read a "Stray" notice, which is posted on the facing of the door front. You will lurnisnea by addressing General Passenger Agent, Kansas Pacific Railway, Kan saa City, Mo, vice rendered and now being rendered not regret it. BOUGHT An SOLD.

in the way of improvement to our streets Ladies are Invited to call and Examine our Goods and Prices Before Purchasing Elsewhere, as they will Cer- iainly Save Money by Buying Dry Goods and Motions at Our Establishment. H. P. CRUND and crossings tiy our worthy street Commissioner, James McMurray. On Osage street opposite Lew Koch's place, be baa So far as wo can gather, the corn in all sections of the county, is makinir rapid la The Sweet Byand-Hf- Interest Allowed Cannot but be tho happy thought as tho a .1 1.

jU(jl ejtceiient and muc ed so many rehels to office, I don't know what he meant. It seems to bt easily told. lie tried and others tried tn find honest niea in the Republican party but found it to be utterly impossible, so he being wise took the better plan aud went to the Democratic side of the house. will not say that there ia no honest Republicans because we know there are plenty of them that will deal honestly with their neighbors, but we mean the Hot-heads or dead beats" at Washington that are now "howling like bears with wire beads'' because of their defeat fortunate recipient of tlie "Uockv Mouh-tain Tocrist" scans its wonderfully at l. crop A ox- 1 1 1 1- ry 4 tractive pages and peruses its fascinating atantial culvert.

On tho north nf summit avenue he lias executed an exced- TIME deposits, A lively rain, hereabouts on last Saturday night helped matters wonderfully, and the growing corn is just booming. The Northwest Cor- Square. AND A GENERAL pnoeiK-cts are begining to loom up consid io thft appointments to office. Banking: Business 8. T.

arscripiions. heantituily embellished wilh new and highly artistic engravings, its letter press a model of typographical richness, and Ihe arrangement throughout simply superb, the Rocky MocifTAis Tociiisf ia worthy of comparison with Picturesque Atntnia or TU Aiding. It is written in gossipy, graphic ety Ic, covering detaila of tlie tour through the enrden of the Southwest (the Arkansas Valley, Southern Kansas), to tlie very heart of the Alps of America- the Rocky Mountains. Jaunts are made to all the famous resorts of Colorado, the remarkable ruins, the springs, the mines, sod, io short, to every point of interest to tourist, agriculturist, capitalist, miner and invalid. With the Tocmht, the Sak Ji as Gcidb keeps fitting coin pa ov, and the two publi J.

B. WATIOTS GO. rKaatsamtaaaiaBeiBl From the number of tombstones wa ingly fine job by grading and bridging the street np to Mr. Hulls' premises, where, we learn it 4s the intention of Mr. Hull to donate to the city a strip of bis land sufficiently large enough tn grade the street on thiougb so as to have a north western approach to the city.

Mr. McMurray it how engaged southeast of the depot, placing in culverts, grading and otherwise improving that portion of Antelope street, ia order to secure a first clasa approach ia the eouthoast part of town. These improvements are all noteworthy and important, and it behooves tbe people of Girard to encourage, Mr. McMurrsy Branch office at Cherokee. taw in Oswego the other day we were ender the impression that the town wai Loan Money SSST dead and nothing remained but uionn- erably.

The tin roof on Reinbold's stone building was finished last week. J. D. Barker, one -of our enterprising hardware men bad the i contract, and the work was mostly done by oar big brother J. B.

Tipton. We bve information that we think reliable, that tbc Ft. Scott accomodation oa the Gulf road will after the 1st of July, run from Kaius City ta Girard, instead cf laying over at Ft. Scott. ments.

CTefopo JlenUd: Moody of Ft. Scott, marble man is there -A-t Favorable Rntes, JOPLIN HOTEL, West Joplin, J. II. MctOl fc Propr's. For particular! call at the office of and that account for it.

lie ia one of the liveligt of men, bandies good marble, sells at fair rates aud always deals on tlie cations, are mailed free to all writing for GEO. 7. TIPTON1 Girard Kansas on or both to T. J. AxDEitsos, TojKka, Kacsas.

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